However Dunedin BMX Membership monitor supervisor Derek Jelgersma stated it was necessary to remain on high of it — notably when a significant competitors was developing.
The Forrester Park-based membership will host spherical 2 of the Southern Sequence on December 6 after which the Dunedin Championships the subsequent day.
In preparation, Mr Jelgersma and a big group of membership members spent a lot of Saturday ensuring the jumps have been the correct form, and placing lime on the monitor and smoothing it out, to create a floor with good sturdy grip for the riders.
“A few times a 12 months we resurface the monitor with a particular mix of lime and oxide, to maintain it from washing away within the Dunedin climate.
“It turns into a tough floor and protects the clay beneath.
“It ought to all be in shipshape for the occasions in a few weeks.”
Membership president Paula Hansen stated riders could be coming from throughout the South Island, and probably some from the North Island, and the rivals anticipated fairly a high-quality monitor.
“It’s at all times good to verify it’s all protected and rideable.”
The BMX Dunedin Championships could be a qualifying meet for the BMX New Zealand Nationwide Championships, in Te Awamutu in March.
She stated the membership hoped to place in a bid to host the nationwide BMX championships in 2029.
“However to get them right here, there’s a wee bit that should occur on the monitor earlier than that may occur.
“To have the nationals right here, it could be perfect to have issues like energy — and bogs could be the principle one.
“Clearly, there’d be a lot of fundraising required for that.”
Having the nationwide championships in Dunedin could be nice for the town, she stated.
“It’ll result in 600 riders, plus households into city — fairly lots of people.”
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